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    Cade Metz

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    08.20.2015 07:00 AM

    Github's Top Coding Languages Show Open Source Has Won

    Think of Github's rankings of the most popular languages as a map of the rapidly changing world of computer software.
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    Think of it as a map of the rapidly changing world of computer software.

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    Cade Metz is a former WIRED senior staff writer covering Google, Facebook, artificial intelligence, bitcoin, data centers, computer chips, programming languages, and other ways the world is changing.
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